Spain sees no need for major new reforms or taxes

MADRID, April 26 (Reuters) - Spain's Deputy Prime Minister
Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said on Friday that there was no need
for major new reforms or new taxes, and the government would try
to cut taxes in the future.

Announcing a battery of new economic forecasts, the
government expects the economy to contract further than
originally expected this year, with unemployment rising to 27.1
percent in 2013.